Venkatesh Rao@vgrHow powerfully does your thinking respond to your favorite music? (Inspiration: http://syncproject.co/blog/2016/1/22/music-evoked-emotions-influence-cognition… )Very powerfully49%More than others29.4%Less than others9.8%Barely affects me11.8%102 votes·Final results4:43 AM · Feb 5, 20164 Likes
Elisa Doucette@elisadoucette·Feb 5, 2016Replying to @vgr@vgr I have diff playlists for diff flows/projcts. What looks haphazard to others is actually a diary of what I did/worked on any given day.
sunset shazz@sunset_shazz·Feb 5, 2016Replying to @vgr@vgr You should do this also on body position (eg pacing, sitting standing).
Brian Skinner@gravity_levity·Feb 5, 2016Replying to @vgr@vgr As far as I can tell, all music inhibits my thinking. It's too distracting. Music only works to pacify me while I do menial things.11
Norswap @norswap·Feb 6, 2016Replying to @vgr@vgr Surprised by the results. My motivation responds to my favorite music, not my thinking. Emotions, not worldviews.